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Corrosion of Steel Reinforcement in Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Wrapped Concrete Cylinders
Authors:Isaac A. Wootton  Lisa K. Spainhour  Nur Yazdani
Affiliation:1Research Assistant, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Florida A&M Univ.—Florida State Univ., 2525 Pottsdamer Road, Tallahassee, FL?32310.
2Associate Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Florida A&M Univ.—Florida State Univ., 2525 Pottsdamer Road, Tallahassee, FL?32310.
3Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Florida A&M Univ.—Florida State Univ., 2525 Pottsdamer Road, Tallahassee, FL?32310.
Abstract:The rehabilitation, repair, and strengthening of concrete structures has increased worldwide with a growing number of systems employing externally applied fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites. However, the service life and effectiveness of FRP repair and strengthening techniques when applied to concrete in corrosive marine environments is still not well understood. This paper presents the results of an experimental study on the corrosion performance of embedded steel reinforcement in cylindrical reinforced concrete specimens with 13 different surface treatment options. Samples were subjected to an impressed current and a high salinity solution. Test variables included the type of epoxy, wrap fiber orientation, and the number of wrap layers. Samples were evaluated for corrosion activity by monitoring corrosion potentials and impressed current flow levels, and by examining reinforcement mass loss and concrete chloride content among samples. Test results indicated that FRP wrapped specimens had prolonged test life, decreased reinforcement mass loss, and reduced concrete chloride content. The performance of wrapped specimens was superior to that of either control samples or those coated only with epoxy. Epoxy type had a significant effect on the performance of samples regarding their resistance to corrosion. It was concluded that carbon FRP wraps were able to confine concrete, slowing deterioration from cracking and spalling and inhibiting the passage of salt water.
Keywords:Fiber reinforced polymers  Cylinders  Structural reinforcement  Concrete structures  Steel  Corrosion  
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